- Any object that has been paid for by tax payers money etc This may be true in the US but I'm afraid its not so in the UK. Some stuff produced in the UK by government agencies is free for anyone to use but a lot of it isn't and it can be quite a mine field. The crown's lawyers will pursue breaches of this copyright vigorously and will do so in other countries if they have to using the appropriate conventions. They also plug gaps when they find them if they don't want the exploitation to continue (as happened with bank notes a few years ago).
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